Chapter 264 Statues
Roche sighed softly and closed the novel in his hand.
Then put it back on the bookshelf.
Then he walked out of the room and came to a long corridor, which emitted a faint and dim yellow light, like fireflies floating one after another.
Roche walked out of the corridor slowly.
He could feel that he had completely lost control.
But even if the whole world and all the causal logic have completely collapsed, as long as your life has not died because the heart stops beating, the road under your feet can only continue to extend forward.
The worst case is just to stand still or look back.
However, for Roach, who has already disrupted all the cause and effect, whether he is standing still or going back, he is essentially the same choice, because no matter in any situation, he will eventually move towards chaos steadily.
That is chaos that no one can see clearly.
Including Roach himself.
Although the world will not be destroyed, as the disorder of time and space continues to deteriorate, all life will live in chaos and fall into an indescribable fog in the superposition of life and death.
The logic will collapse completely.
After walking out of the corridor, Roche saw a huge room.
It can't even be described as a room.
This can only be said to be a huge space, a space with very dim light.
There is no light here.
Only the light spots like fireflies floated in the air like fog, making the eyes barely break free from the shackles of darkness, and you could vaguely see one statue after another in this huge space.
The appearance of those statues made Roach feel very familiar.
He quickly recognized the prototypes of several of the statues.
They are all civil servants and military generals who have served under his command.
For example, Guo Huai.
Guo Huai was originally an outstanding talent in the late Three Kingdoms, but his reputation was not as great as those of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. Of course, in terms of ability, Guo Huai was obviously not as good as those of thousands of enemies like Guan Yu and Zhang Fei.
But this does not deny that Guo Huai is an excellent military talent.
In history, Guo Huai was initially called a filial and honest person and was summoned by Cao Pi.
When Cao Cao took Hanzhong, Guo Huai followed the army and was ordered to stay behind with Xiahou Yuan.
In the Battle of Hanzhong, Xiahou Yuan was killed in battle and the Wei army was defeated. Guo Huai restrained the soldiers and elected Zhang He as the chief general, and the morale of the army was settled.
Zhuge Liang repeatedly made northern expeditions, and Guo Huai assisted Sima Yi to take over it. He predicted that the enemy was accurate and had many military achievements. He made suggestions at Wuzhangyuan and moved troops to confront the Shu army in Beiyuan. He also saw through Zhuge's plan to attack Xu. After that, he fought with Jiang Wei and repeatedly defeated the Qiang and Hu, which made Jiang Wei exhausted from running.
After Guo Huai's death, he was posthumously named General.
In the original historical time and space, Guo Huai, as the backbone of the late Cao Wei period, had never been the commander of Sima Yi, but he also made great contributions to Wei's resistance to Shu. Otherwise, he would not have been posthumously named General after his death.
But under Roach's command, he achieved greater achievements than his historical trajectory.
But one thing is a regret.
That is, Guo Huai in history originally had a good ending, but when Roqi served, he made outstanding contributions and was killed in the battle after being hit by the ravine, which made both Roqi and the senior executives of the empire feel very regretful.
Guo Huai is one of these statues, and of course he is not the only one of these statues.
There are more talented people from civil and military.
For example, Li Guang.
In history, Li Guang joined the army and fought against the Huns. Because of his bravery and good fighting, he killed many enemies, Emperor Wen of Han praised him. When he followed Zhou Yafu to quell the rebellion of King Chu, although Li Guang privately accepted the seal of generals from the other party, he seized the rebel flag under Changyi City and made military achievements.
When Li Guang was guarding Youbeiping, he resisted the Huns and shot arrows without any slightest. He was called the Flying General of the Han Dynasty by the Xiongnu Army. He did not dare to invade for several years, and there was also a legend of shooting arrows through stones.
During the Battle of Mobei, Li Guang was appointed as the former general. He was unable to join the war because he lost his way and committed suicide in anger.
The army cried day and night, and it took more than three days.
To be fair, as a general in the Western Han Dynasty, Li Guang's fame was indeed greater than his achievements. At that time, Wei Qing and Huo Qubing made various outstanding contributions in the fight against the Huns, but Li Guang had almost never gained any valuable military achievements.
But he himself does have extremely strong personal strength, and at the same time he died of suicide, he has put on a tragic color. This tragic color inevitably makes his fame a higher level in later generations.
Especially those unsuccessful literati and poets often use Li Guang as a text material to express depression.
Therefore, his fame became increasingly greater.
After receiving the service of Li Guang, Roqi did not use him as the commander of the future. Firstly, it was because Li Guang in history might be due to luck or perhaps he was not enough. In short, it was indeed not as solid as Huo Qubing and Wei Qing, so Roqi could not be completely at ease with him, and secondly, it was because there were too many generals under Roqi.
There is no need to raise Li Guang to a position that does not belong to him.
After all, there are many people who are suitable for that position.
Of course, compared with those dazzling military generals, Roqi also has many excellent advisers.
Jia Xu is one of the best.
In history, Jia Xu was originally a subordinate of Dong Zhuo. After his death, he persuaded the rest of his troops to invade Chang'an and kidnap Emperor Xian of Han, causing chaos in the world. After that, he surrendered to Zhang Xiu and defeated Cao's army in the Battle of Wancheng. However, before Guandu, he persuaded the leader to surrender to Cao. Ma Chao occupied Liangzhou to rebel, and Jia Xu followed Cao Cao to conquer and offered a strategy to alienate.
Jia Xu made great plans throughout his life, and was known as good and peaceful in the world. He was also good at protecting himself and did not make friends with powerful people. During the dispute over Cao Cao's descendants, he secretly helped Cao Pi to consolidate the position of crown prince, so he became the Grand Marshal after he became emperor.
Jia Xu enjoyed all his life and died at the age of 77.
Just by judging these deeds in Jia Xu's history, we can know that this is an excellent figure who is very good at judging the situation and is also self-protection-protective. Moreover, not only is he good at protecting himself, Jia Xu's strategic level can definitely be called the first-class at that time.
He may not be the first, but it is still okay to say that he is first-class.
In fact, Luo Qi was not able to get the role of Jia Xu because of his wise vision such as visiting the cottage three times, but simply because he rose rapidly in Hebei and showed the full temperament of a wise ruler in the process of fighting for dominance of the world.
Therefore, Jia Xu believes that Roqi has the personal ability and power development to unify the world.
So he took the initiative to persuade Zhang Xiu to defect to Luo Qi.
He himself became one of the leaders whom Roach relied heavily on.
Of course, Roche would not have only one planner.
But many.
Chapter completed!